Canadian authorities reported a sharp rise in illegal item seizures and inadmissible border crossings from the U.S. this year, with dangerous drugs, firearms, and stolen vehicles topping the list. ๐
Dangerous Goods on the Rise
Border agents confiscated 500+ extra stolen vehicles (totaling 2,070) compared to 2023 โ many destined for overseas markets. Firearms and narcotics seizures also surged, though exact figures remain under wraps. ๐
Inadmissible Entries Surge
Nearly 34,000 people were turned away at crossings this year โ a 30% jump from last yearโs numbers. Meanwhile, over 14,000 foreign nationals faced removal from Canada for immigration violations between January and October. ๐
Why It Matters
While border officials credit enhanced detection tech ๐ฐ๏ธ for the increased interceptions, the numbers highlight growing challenges in managing cross-border security. The trend coincides with broader global debates about immigration policies and transnational crime. ๐
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Illegal items, inadmissible entries increase at U.S.-Canada border
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